Called the ‘Lib Dem Glee Club’, the infamous karaoke night takes place at the party’s annual conference, and has previously landed itself in hot water over its distasteful lyrics.

Last night the four-hour sing-along, on the final night of the conference in Brighton, was attended by hundreds of members, as well as MP Alistair Carmichael and former ministers Simon Hughes and Ed Davey.

And the choir sang a long-running favourite about a failed pact between their party and Tony Blair’s Labour party in the 1990s, with delegates eagerly slagging off the former Prime Minister.

It comes ahead of the final day of the conference and a big speech from Time Farron

The lively event came ahead of the final day of the conference, which will see party leader Tim Farron accuse “bullying” George Osborne of tipping Britain out of the EU with his doomsday Brexit budget.

In a blistering attack, the pro-Europe boss will accuse the former Chancellor of swinging the referendum for Brexit by scaremongering.

After discussing the referendum result with voters in the North West, Mr Farron claims “there was near universal acknowledgement that” Mr Osborne’s “warnings of tax hikes and market collapses” had been the “pivotal moment”.